Black ice was everywhere
At every corner but we didn't care
Silveradi, silver nights, Silverado
The laughter would not quit

It really felt like it was it
Silveradi, silver nights, Silverado
The depth of the dream we fell in
Lied for and be taught to speak in (?)

Ah yes it's alright to see
The light to eternal land
Silveradi, silver nights, Silverado
Sweet empire times

Before the bomb burned out the rhyme (?)
Silveradi, silver nights, Silverado
The fever was so strong
And the nights were never wrong

Silveradi, silver nights, Silverado
No worries came to mind
We blazed in 2/4 time
Drunk on a silver moon

Singing out their one tune
Silveradi, silver nights with you, Silverado
The room was held on fire
As the engines were desire

Oh, the nights of the silver needle
Silverado
It finally dawned on me
Like the pounding of the sea

Those silver nights
That slowly faded on Silverado
Don't stand in the cold pool too long
We want you standing strong

Don't walk the plank for your song
'Gonna miss you when you're gone.
Silveradi, silver nights, Silverado
Silveradi, silver nights, with my Silverado

Silveradi, silver nights, Silverado


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    by far my favourite song by black dub. but the notation here is clearly wrong. the verses should all end on "silverado", it's clearly written in a group of three or five lines of verse, not four. the lyrics appear to be correct, though I'm not sure about "We blazed in 2/4 time"....it sounds somewhat different to me... but I'm not entirely sure

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